Hello John, and thanks for the idea.
But PHP DB is only an abstraction layer, it need a sqlite extention to work with sqlite database. And this extension only exist at present in pecl of The sqlite 2. I think I will go ahead with php 2. And lose in mind the 30% database size Reduction of the version 3 ... And the better concurrency ..... Best Regards Derel Bruno -------Message original------- De : John Stanton Date : 05/09/06 00:43:51 A : sqlite-users@sqlite.org Sujet : Re: [sqlite] Réf. : Re: [sqlite] How to get the lastest version of SQLITE with PHP ??? Why don't you use the standard PHP DB abstraction layer which provides a Common interface to all DBMS's and incorporates the current version of Sqlite, Sqlite3? As I see it the Sqlite2 you are using is in PHP for Historical reasons to support legacy code. JS Night Media LTD wrote: > Due to the size of the binary, I ve choose to develop my application under > php4 instead of php 5 > > > > I ve try to install sqlite3 > > > > And the only solution I ve found was a plugin developped http://php-sqlite3 > sourceforge.net/ > > > > But when trying it, it look bugged, when file are created with :memory: > everything is ok, and as soon we use a file, nothing working anymore. > > > > Anyone has resolve this issue ? (the only other way I got to use sqlite is > by a PECL extension sqlite => but version 2.8.12 => nearly obsolete) > > > > Any help will be appreciate. > > > > > > Its incredible that a big language as PHP cannot have the lastest version of > sqlite running with... > > > > > > Best Regards > > Derel Bruno > > > > -------Message original------- > > > > De : Ivan Voras > > Date : 05/07/06 21:57:29 > > A : sqlite-users@sqlite.org > > Sujet : Re: [sqlite] How to get the lastest version of SQLITE with PHP ??? > > > > --- Night Media LTD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>Release What has changed? > > > >>1.0.1 - Updated libsqlite in ext/pdo_sqlite to > > >>3.2.8. (Ilia) > > > > >>From the source of config.m4 in ext/pdo_sqlite: > > > > --with-pdo-sqlite[=DIR] PDO: sqlite support. DIR is > > The sqlite base directory, the bundled sqlite is used > > By default]) > > > > On my platform (FreeBSD) the bundled version is not > > Used by default so that's how I came to the wrong > > Conclusion. If you can rebuild it from scratch, maybe > > You also can exclude the bundled library. > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the Best spam protection around > > http://mail.yahoo.com > > __________ Information NOD32 1.1525 (20060508) __________ Ce message a ete verifie par NOD32 Antivirus System. http://www.nod32.com